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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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TIMES-LEADER, THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1943 WANT Telephone ADS Your TO 2-2121 About Folk You Know Organization Notes Personal Paragraphs Women's Activities Society News Personals Mrs. Eli Conner, Alexander, arrived yesterday to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ruggles, James street, Kingston.

husband, Captain Conner, has been transferred to Dallas, Texas, where she will join him. Mi. and Mrs. Harrison H. Smith and daughter, Barbara Dewitt, Glen Summit Springs, are spending several days at Ocean City, J.

Mrs. Samuel W. Farr, Rochester, N. is spending several days as guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rinehimer, Warren avenue, Kingston. Mrs. George Becker and two sons, who have been guests of Mrs. Becker's parents, Mr. and Stanley Rinehimer, Lehman avenue, Dallas, for the past few weeks, will leave tomorrow to return 1 to their home in Chicago, Ill.

Miss Helen Yauk is recovering at her home, 136 South a Franklin street, after being a patient in Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital where she received treatment for a lacerated hand. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donlin, 40 Corlear street, spent the weekend in York City. Mrs.

Charles E. Flynn, South Washington street, recently was hostess to her bridge club. Mrs. Wilbur Manning returned today to her home in Ardmore after visiting Mrs. William Powell at Shrineview, Dallas.

Her daughter, Miss Patricia Manning, is remaining with the Powells for several weeks. Staff Sergeant William R. Cease has returned to California after spending a 21-day furlough with his wife and at Mountain Top. He was recuperating from an appendicitis operation. Miss Jeanne McLain, 177 Second avenue, Kingston, is a patient in Mercy Hospital where was admitted June 18 spinal operation.

Mrs. H. A. Stevenson returned today Williamsport after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. L.

S. Trexler, Carey avenue. Miss C. Gertrude Boyer, Mrs. Florence Stevens, Mrs.

Carrie M. Bobst have returned from the State convention of Daughters of Union Veterans held at York. Paul B. Herrick, Ensign In Navy, Engaged To Wed and Mrs. William Merle Sebring, 40 Avon Road, Bronxville, N.

announce engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane Anne Sebring, to Ensign Paul Beckwith Herrick, U. S. N. son of Mrs. Clarence Allen Herrick, Rye, N.

the late Mr. Herrick, former residents of this city and Kingston. Miss Sebring is a graduate of Dana Hall and Pine Manor Junior College and attended Tobe-Coburn School. She is a member of the Bronxville Unit of the New York Junior League and of the Bronxville Spinsters, Ensign Herrick was commissioned on June 16 at the United States Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School, New York. He Is a graduate of Deerfield Academy and Kenyon College and is a member of Delta Tau Delta and the American Yatch Club, Rye.

Corporal and Mrs. Daniel E. Hauburger, 499 Third avenue, Kingston, announce the birth of 8 son, Daniel E. Hauburger, A 3rd, on June 17 in Nesbitt Memorial hospital. Mrs.

Hauburger is the former Iva Wilcox, of Kingston. Mr. and Martin Woodnick, 1 675 East Northampton street, announce the birth of a daughter on June 19 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Woodnick is the former Gussie Leibman, city.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cooke, 542 Tioga avenue, Kingston, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on Thursday.

Mrs. Cooke is the former Maurene Huddy, of South Franklin street. Mr. Cooke is veteran of World War I. Double Anniversaries Mr.

and Mrs. Ignatz Yudichak, 123 West Luzerne avenue, Larksville, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strutko, 52 Payne avenue, Kingston, celebrated their 40th and 7th wedding June anniversaries respectively on 20. The Yudichaks are parents of 8.

daughters, Mary, Theresa of and Middle- Mildred at home: Veronica, town; Mrs. David Hughes, Edwardsville; Mrs. Michael Stanislow, Edwardsville, Mrs. Andrew Strutko, Kingston, and Mrs. John Ziemba, Wilkes-Barre.

The Strutkos were married by Rev. Stephen Gurcik of Kingston. They are parents of one son, Andrew, Jr. Everyone's Carrying This BEVERLY 0000 Bag A fashion favorite 'in soft pigskin. It's easy, roomy, big, and sassy.

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ANTINOVITCH Miss Margaret Sarnecki, daughter of Joseph Sarnecki, 286 Maffett street, Plains, was married June 12, to Coxswain Joseph Antinovitch, U. S. Coast Guard, son of Mrs. Anna Antinovitch, 109 South River street, Plains. The ceremony took place in Sacred Heart Church, city, and was performed by Monsignor John J.

Sabota. Miss Emily Griglock was maid of An honor and Michael Wallace was best man. The bride wore a gown of white marquisette with a yoke of chantilly lace. Her full skirt fell to a train. She wore a fingertip veil arranged on a halo and 1 carried a prayer book marked with orchids.

The maid of honor, chose pink marquisette gown fashioned with a bolero jacket and carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations. Birthday Party A lawn party was held for Joseph Francis Greenfield, who celebrated his fifth birthday at the Greenfield residence, 161 Jones Get acquainted games were played, songs and recitations were given and prizes were awarded were: for the winners at games. Guests Margaret Mattern, Molly Mattern, Jean Mattern, Boben, Loretta Laufer, Joseph Laufer, Billy Laufer, Christine Hontz, Mary Alice Kindler, Bierle, Agnes Endler, Ann Jeanne' Brenna, Ann Reh, Mary Reh, Jean Reh, Mary Endler, Joseph Endler, Gerald Shiner, Ann Shiner, Shirley Stiger, Nancy Schmidt, Kay Gallagher, Micky Morio, Robert Thomas, Reed Thomas, Patty Morrissey, Catherine Pomanek, Geraldine Pomanek, Dolores Borek, Raymond Borek, Anna Marie McAfee, Mary Hogrebe, Frances Hogrebe. Donald Fetsko, Helen Fetsko, Robert Mustick, Marianna Pechulis, Jackie Curry, Betty Bogden, Gordon Ayres, Marian McCloskey, Bobby Owens, Ann Greenfield, Joseph Greenfield, Mrs. Kitty Nichols, Mrs.

Frances Pechulis, Mrs. Frances Borek, Mrs. W. R. A.

Boben, Mrs. Leonard Curry, Mrs, Margaret Kindler, Miss Ann Veltum, PERCYA. BROWN'S A Pennsylvania Institution of National Distinction FEATURES FOR TUESDAY! STORE HOURS: Menu Features for Tuesday At Monday 12:00 Noon to 5:30 P.M. Tuesday to A.M. to 5.30 P.M.

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Braised Beef Vegetable Sauce 40c Poached Eggs on Fried Egg Plant 30c Tea Rusk Chicken a la King on Toast 45c BUNS Pan Creamed Fresh Broccoli 15c Devil's Food Layer Cake 12c Pies for Tuesday! Dutch Apple, Vanilla Custard, Blueberry Added EVENING DINNER 4:30 to For the 7:30 P.M. Borden's' Pork Cutlet Tomato Sauce 30c HEMO 1b. jar 59c Dutch Glaced New Pie Carrots 12c Apple Brown's Special Coffee lb. Dainty 10c for (No. 24 stamp) NOODLE SOUP MIX ea.

3 29c Brown's Favorite Coffee lb. 28c RICE FEAST ea. 10c (No. 24 stamp) (Spanish Rice Dinner) Married At Laredo, Texas MRS. LEONARD Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham Weiss, 1032 Quincy avenue, Scranton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ethel Weiss, to PFC Leonard Karp, son of Mrs. Regina Karp Siegel, of 27 Park avenue, city, on Saturday night, June 19, in the Hamilton Hotel, Laredo, Texas. The bride, a graduate of Central High School, Scranton, has been associated in business with her father Legion Auxiliary To Name Staff Officers will be elected Tuesday night at meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary 132, in headquarters, Merchant's lane. Delegates will be elected to the August convention of the legion.

Members must show membership cards at the door. Mrs. Helen Stevens will preside. The following delegates will attend the bi-county meeting June 26 at Hotel Sterling: Mesdames Laura Goeckel, Wilma Sakowski, Helen Stevens, Kathleen Walters, Mary Kinsey, Blodwyn Jones, Harriet Ross, Henrietta Jacobs, Dora Snyder, Ada Willard, Sadie Eckert, Miss Bertha Evans. Bacon-McAndrew Mrs.

Bessie McAndrew, of 386 Chestnut Avenue, Kingston, announce the marriage of her daughter, Mary Fredrica, to Corp. Robert W. Bacon, of the Army Air Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.

Howard Bacon, of 41 W. Walnut street, Kingston, in a double ring ceremony which took place on June 4, 1943, at St. Alphonsus Church in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, with the Rev. J.

J. Walsh officiating. Attendants were Mrs. Miriam Courtney of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and Joseph H.

Fermont of Pittsburgh, Pa. The bride wore a navy blue suit with matching accessories and a corsage of white orchids. A dinner and reception was held at the Lighthouse Club in Burlington, Iowa. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, where Corp.

Bacon is attached to the 82nd College Training Detachment. The bride is a graduate of Kingston High School and was employed by Western Union Telegraph Co. in Wilmington, Delaware. Corp. Bacon is also a graduate of Kingston High School and attended Penn State College, and was employed by the Western Electric Kearney, N.

before entering the service last September. Election of Officers The following officers elected by Alpha Lambda Phi Sorority, at a meeting held at the home of Ida Arnow: President, Ruth Saidman; vice president, Ruth Strauss; secretary, Florence Chernin; corresponding secretary, Beverly Finklestein; treasurer, Eleanor Caplan. In Church Bridal -Rebar. MRS. PETER KOLLAR Miss Stella Mary Jacewicz, daughter of Mrs.

Frances Jacewicz, 79 Bellas street. Kingston, and Peter Kollar, were married June 12 in St. Hedwig's Church, Kingston. Rev. J.

E. officiated. The attendants were. Miss Eleanor Jacewicz, of the bride; Miss Irene Yanovitch, Vincent Burakiewiez and Charles Shurites. The bride wore a gown of white satin with Chantilly lace inserts, long sleeves and a full skirt ending in a train.

Her veil of tulle was worn on a pearl, tiara and she carried a colonial bouquet of orchids, roses, poms and baby breath. The bride's attendants wore gowns of teal blue and pink satin with matching headdresses trimmed with shoulder veils. They carried colonial bouquets of roses, blue iris and baby breath. A reception was held at the bride's will reside at 79 Bellas street, Kingshome after which the couple went to Washington on a wedding trip. a They ton.

The bride was graduated from Kingston High School and the bridegroom from Larksville. DonnellyStafford Mrs. Kathrny Stafford, of 151 East 83rd street, New York, and Spring Lake, N. formerly of WilkesBarre, announces the marriage of her daughtery, Peggy Jane Stafford, to Private Cornelius Paul Donnelly on June 12th at the Church of St. S.

Paul the where Apostle Pryt. at Spartanburg, is stationed in the U. S. Army Infantry at Camp Croft. The Rt.

Rev. Francis O. Ferri, pastor, performed the ceremony which was confined to immediate members of both families. Mrs. Donnelly, who attended the Knox School at Cooperstown and the Holy Child Convent at Suffern, N.

made her debut at a teadance at the Plaza hotel during the winter of 1938. Mrs. Donnelly: Donnelly of New Prvt. a son of Mr. and York City, cottended Academv and University.

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NOW MORE CUPS PER POUND with Richer IT TASTES AS GOOD AS IT SMELLS! Ruth Lamoreaux Is Engaged To Put. E. D. Rumage Announcement has been made of the engagement of Ruth M. Lamoreaux, daughter of Mrs.

Mabel Lamoreaux and the late Luke B. Lamoreaux, of Hunlock Creek, to Private Elmer D. Rumage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rumage, of 47 Bradford street.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Harter High School, class of '40, and is a student at Baptist Bible Seminary, Johnson City, N. Y. Private Rumage is a graduate of A. R. High School, class of '39, and was stationed at Camp Atterbury, Ind.

He was recently transferred to Tennessee. No date has been set for the wedding. -Pahler Announcement. is made by, Mr. and Mrs.

Baltzar Pahler, 188 Stanton street, of the engagement of their daughter, Doloras M. Baltzar, to Aviation Cadet Paul A. Lahr, son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Archie S.

Lahr, 18 Brown street. Miss Pahler is a graduate of St. Nicholas High School and is employed at Passeris Master Market. Cadet a graduate of GAR Memorial School and prior to his enlistment was employed by Ashcroft, Maxwell, Manning and Moore, at Bridgeport, Conn. Cadet Lahr is now a pilot at Tampa, Texas.

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and Mrs. William J. McHale, of Oxford street, Hanover Township, has enlisted as a nurse in the Army Air Corps and will be stationed at Palm Beach, Fla. Second Lieutenant is graduate of Hanover Memerial High School, Wilkes-Barre Hospital and is on an extended leave of absence from the staff of Margaret Hague Hospital, Jersey City, The is the third member of her family to enlist in the armed forces; a brother, Tech Skt. Paul J.

enlisted in May, 1941, and is stationed at Camp Bowie, Texas, and other brother, PFC William J. McHale, who enlisted last October, is stationed at Nashville, Tenn. 80th Birthday Mrs. Catherine Walter, of 324 South Washington street, city, celebrated her 80th birthday anniversary on June 16. A family party marked the occasion.

A native of Huntsville, Mrs. Walter has lived in Wilkes-Barre since her marriage. She is a widow of the late William Walter, who was a well-known hotelkeeper on Hazle street. She is the mother of five children, all residents of this city, namely Mrs. Jacob Reinhardt, Mrs.

J. J. Lisman, Miss Elizabeth Walter, at home; Mrs. Frank J. Balz, and Carl Walter, She has ten grandchildren.

KARP in that city, She has had extensive study of Hebrew at Temple Israel in Scranton and is a member of Tau Beta Sigma Sorority. PFC Karp was graduated from G. A. R. High school and from the Army Air Force Mechanics' School at Keesler Field, He WAS a member of Ulp Fraternity here.

At present he is stationed at Aerial Gunnery School, Laredo, Texas, where the couple will reside. Name Mrs. Brobst State Leader Mrs. Carrie M. Bobst, past president of Lavinia Derr Tent 26, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, was elected state president of the D.

U. V. at the State convention of the Grand Army of the Republic held at York. Miss C. Gertrude, Bowyer was elected delegate-at-large to the national convention to be held in Milwaukee in September.

Mrs. Bobst has appointed Mrs. Florence Stevens as state secretary and Miss Bowyer as state press correspondent; Mrs. Alvena Gabrio Scott, of Hazleton, as guard. Mrs.

Scott is a daughter of Comrade Gabrio, the newly elected state commander of the G. A. R. Members and friends of Lavinia Derr Tent are invited to attend a June party at the home of Mrs. Emma Jones, 567 South Main street, on Friday evening.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Emma Jones, Mrs. Augusta Livengood and Miss Esther Miller. Jones -Stock The marriage of Miss Natalie S. Stock, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Karl F. Stock, Trucksville, and Clarence W. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sheldon Jones, Trucksville, took place on Saturday in the Trucksville Methodist Church. Rev. Clayton Hoag officiated. Miss Marion Jones, sister of the bride, played the wedding music. Attendants were Miss Adria Jones, another sister of the bridegroom, and Karl F.

Stock, Long Island, brother of the bride. Given in marriage by her father, the bride, chose a two blue sheer dress, accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The maid of honor wore a yellow sheer dress and a corsage of rosebuds. The bride's mother wore a green and sheer print and Mrs. Jones, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gold and white print.

Both wore corsages of rosebuds. The bride is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and Wyoming Seminary office and has been employed in the of Luzerne County. Agricultural Conservation Association. Mr. Jones is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and Bucknell University where he received a degree in mechanical engineering.

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